Pope Francis Laid to Rest at Saint Mary Major Basilica

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Pope Francis was laid to rest on Saturday, April 26, at the Basilica of Saint Mary Major, fulfilling his final wishes for a private and simple burial ceremony.

The intimate service was held in accordance with the Pope’s request, avoiding elaborate rituals and decorations, focusing instead on a solemn farewell befitting his humble lifestyle.

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A group of marginalized individuals was specially invited to join the final leg of the funeral procession, symbolizing the Pope’s lifelong advocacy for the poor and the oppressed.

In his final testament, Pope Francis requested to be buried between the Chapel of the Salus Populi Romani and the Sforza Chapel within the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome, rather than the traditional papal burial site at the Grotto of St. Peter’s Basilica.

He becomes the first pope in nearly a century to be interred outside Vatican grounds, marking a significant departure from papal tradition.

Honoring his commitment to humility, Pope Francis also requested a plain tomb marked only with the inscription “Franciscus,” devoid of any ornamentation.

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The Saint Mary Major Basilica held a special place in the late pontiff’s heart due to his deep devotion to Mary, Mother of God, where he often prayed before and after his apostolic journeys.

The Vatican announced that Pope Francis’ tomb will be open for public visitation starting Sunday morning, April 27.

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